if you're thinking about buying disney, keep in mind that pixar is expensive enough that this purchase will probably dilute disney's earnings for several years. it could be a win for disney in the long run, but they are spending a lot of money that won't be made up for quite some time. i would even suggest that disney's stock will be priced about what it is this week when you check down the road.<br><br>and, i am not a stock analyst, but i did stay at a holiday inn express last night. <br><br>--<br>"I am mindful that diversity is one of the strengths of the country" --president bush on 9/27/05

I tend to agree with that thinking - I've seen posts on other boards advising to buy Apple, and I would assume that a crapload of Apple people will rush to do so. Then of course sell it all back within a few weeks if Disney doesn't move much. <br><br>I'm sticking with my Apple stock, thank you. I'm holding this for my grandkids. Should be worth a couple bucks by then. <br><br><br>

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